Thursday, November 22, 2012

Dave Clark (Fishon Guide Service) and myself got a invite from a good friend Butch Cross to go chase some hybrids (wipers) on Sooner Lake. Now when 2 guides get a invite to go fishing we are all over it. We met Butch at 7 am and we where off to Keystone to get bait. We arrived at Sooner about 9 am and we where off. Our first stop on the warm water side didnt yield much . A couple of blues and a couple of hybrids. We made a move to the cold side and found fish in 28 to 30 ft. of water. We stayed there the entire day. The fishing started out a little slow but seemed to pick up as the day went on . We did have a couple of doubles and I do remember one time we were all hooked up. We didnt keep count of how many we caught but some where around 40 to50 would not be to far off. Here is a action shot of Butch putting one in the boat. It was a super day to be on the water.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Had the pleasure of taking the Jenks family out again. Just like last time it was a catching trip. Our first 2 stops didnt yield a single fish. On the 3rd stop, we started putting fish in the boat right away. Ruth ( who is in her 80s ) laid into a dandy striper. This fish would probably push 5 to 6 lbs. She sure put a show on for those younger ones. We caught around 20 fish at this stop and it finally died out. After a quik bathroom run we were headed back out to look for some more willing biters. Guess what ? We found them at the last minute. We baited lines up and down they went. They barely had time to set them in the rod holders when they started to bend over. I got real busy for about 45 minutes with netting fish and baiting hooks. I must say that Miss Ruth probably did catch the most fish that day. The bite slowed up for us but not before we put another 20 fish on ice. The total count for the day was 40 hybrids ( wipers ), 1 real nice striper and about a 4 lb. channel cat. Thanks ladies for a great day.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Had a chance to take Bruce Smith and Rob Koch fishing Saturday the 27th. It started out a little slow, but we finally found them in 28 ft. of water. We had doubles and several triples. We caught some stripers in 4 to 6 lb. range and around 40 to 50 hybrids ( wipers ).

The best catch of the day was when Rob had a fish yank the rod completely out of the rod holder and we caught the rod about an hour later. That bite finally died out after about 2 hours so we made a move to the other side of the lake. We found some very willing hybrids( wipers ) and it was game on again.

Before we called it quits, I took this picture of my locator. I can defintly say that we had plenty of action below us.

About Me

My name is Larry Wine, and I started Larry's Hook Line and Sinker in 2007. With the support of my wife Janice, I was able to turn my love of fishing into a successful business, and I've enjoyed every minute of it! When I'm not out on a fishing trip or catching bait, you can usually catch me with my family which includes my wife Janice, our sons...David and Kyle, our daughters in law...Angela and Audrey, and our three grandchildren...Kylie, Landon, and Zach! I hope you enjoy my blog, and check back often to view my newest fishing stories, fishing reports, and new photos! Don't forget to drop me a line to schedule your next guided fishing trip! Look forward to hearing from you!